Roma Holocaust Memorial Day in Hungary

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Budapest, August 2 (MTI) – There is a need to remind future generations of the dictatorships of the 20th century and commemorate the victims of the Holocaust era, as well as those who saved lives, an official said at commemorations of the Roma Holocaust (Porajmos) on Tuesday. The Roma Holocaust was a common tragedy for Hungary and Europe and “we will not forget the victims; we will not neglect the tasks ahead,” Human Resources Minister Zoltán Balog said.

“Efforts must be made to create a culture of remembrance which aims at commemorating all victims of 20th-century dictatorships and the Holocaust era while showcasing those who assisted and showed solidarity with the victims,” Csaba Latorcai, deputy secretary in charge of social affairs, said at the Centre for Roma History, Culture, Education and the Roma Holocaust in Budapest. The “visible wounds” caused by the second world war and the Nazi era should be healed jointly, he added.

US Ambassador to Hungary

Addressing the event organised on the occasion of the International Roma Genocide Remembrance Day, US Ambassador to Hungary Colleen Bell said that together it is possible to move relentlessly forward on the road to equality and the fulfilment of freedom in a way that ensures the Roma Holocaust never happens again.

“Today we pause and mourn to remember the thousands of Roma men and women who were savagely and senselessly murdered and enslaved by the Nazis and their collaborators during world war two,” the ambassador said.

She said a tribute must be paid to “the victims who have so often been forgotten and acknowledge that the Porajmos [Roma Holocaust] was not only the result of an evil regime that killed millions in a few short years, but was also a result of hundreds of years of discrimination and persecution.”

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